We use cones in the toilet, and stocks are running low, so I'll be reviewing some cones to keep up the supply!
I don't know where this pack of Citronella cones came from, as my experience with Citronella (which is generally made from lemongrass plants, and is used as a natural mosquito repellent) has not been good, and I can't say that the notion of burning a mosquito repellent incense fills me with excitement. These are just budget everyday perfume-dipped cones, nothing interesting. The scent is burning damp plant mush and charcoal with a vague wave of the hand at lemon. Even just as a toilet freshener I think this is a poor job, and it'll be bottom of the barrel, used only when better cones have been used up.
I don't know where this pack of Citronella cones came from, as my experience with Citronella (which is generally made from lemongrass plants, and is used as a natural mosquito repellent) has not been good, and I can't say that the notion of burning a mosquito repellent incense fills me with excitement. These are just budget everyday perfume-dipped cones, nothing interesting. The scent is burning damp plant mush and charcoal with a vague wave of the hand at lemon. Even just as a toilet freshener I think this is a poor job, and it'll be bottom of the barrel, used only when better cones have been used up.
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